Call me Noah.
Ahh, good ole’ Mr. Bennet. I was on the fence about him for most of the season, but I ultimately believed he was a good guy. In the last 5 or so episodes he’s really been fantastic, and has indeed been an ally. I’m really pleased with how his character turned out.
“Save the cheerleader, Save the world.”
We’ve been wondering for months how saving the cheerleader could save the world. She’s a healer – not a fighter – how could she stop Sylar? How can she stop the exploding man? Sure, she can save her own ass, but how can she save millions of people?
It all made sense after last night. By saving Claire, she survived long enough to throw herself out a window. There’s Nathan, watching his only daughter that he barely knows throw herself out a window because she doesn’t want anything to do with him. That moment instantly changed him, defining Nathan Petrelli as a ‘good guy,’ and allowing him to save the day.
Sylar? Alive.
Peter Petrelli? Alive.
Nathan? Could potentially be alive, but he’s probably dead – I hate to see him go, but if he is dead, at least he will be remembered for potentially one of the most fantastic character redemptions on television. It’s totally possible (and incredibly cheesy) – Nathan could have flown Peter up to a safe distance in the atmosphere and gotten the hell out of dodge before he exploded. It’s also totally possible that the writers will kill Nathan. Nathan could have wanted to be with his brother until the end, knowing that Peter was terrified. At the same time, Peter wouldn’t want to be responsible for the death of Nathan, so really, who the hell knows?!?
Hiro? He’s hundreds of years in the past, and that can only mean one thing: Hiro is/was the ‘legendary warrior’ Takezo Kensai.
The fate of DL and Matt Parkman is anyone’s guess.
I don’t think that either Peter Petrelli or Sylar can be killed without taking the other one with them. There is a delicate good vs. evil balance to be maintained in these comic book type scenarios, and killing either of them without killing both of them would greatly disrupt that balance. Peter is too much of a badass to be left unchecked, and no one else can even hope to compete with Sylar these days…
The comics have been quite revealing, especially with the history of the Petrelli/Linderman connection.
The other thing that I think is really interesting is the connection between Charles Deveaux and the Linderman/Petrelli/Nakamura ’save the world’ super friends club. The super friends club dissolved over the bomb in new york – there were pro bomb and anti bomb people in the club, and each side thought the other side defected and became corrupt. We now know that Charles was not only connected to Linderman and the Petrellis, but that he was/is a ‘anti bomb’ player (read: good guy) along with Kaito Nakamura.
So we have Linderman and the Petrelli’s as the pro-bomb faction, and Nakamura and Deveaux as the anti-bomb faction. Both sides think the other side was corrupted, when in all reality it’s going to wind up being a matter of personal faith and perspective. I’m assuming that papa patrelli was pro-bomb based solely off of the comic books, but I guess the jury is still out on that.
Season one is available on DVD in august – I’ll be buying it, and anxiously awaiting season two. Hopefully this show is around for a while. I feel like the writers still have a hell of a story to tell – past, present, and future – and I’d love for them to have the chance to tell it the way it should be told.
What a great show.